Police Blotter - March 2011

March 1 – Burglary – Bradford Avenue; reported 2:48 am. The victim reported $6,600 in cash was stolen from the residence. The point of entry is unknown at this time.

March 1 – Burglary – Kinter Avenue, 1900 Block; reported 7:37 pm. The calling person reported the residence was entered at an unknown time. The point of entry was determined to be a rear basement window.

March 1 – Criminal Mischief – Quakerbridge Road, 3100 Block; a business; reported 10:36 pm. The victim reported the passenger side tires were slashed and the mirror on the passenger side was broken at an unknown time.

March 2 – Burglary to Automobile – Andrew Street, 200 Block; reported 9:27 am. The victim reported two of their automobiles, both left unlocked, were entered overnight. No proceeds were reported stolen.

March 3 – Burglary – Sadie Street; reported 6:56 am. The victim reported an Apple iMac computer and an Apple iPad, valued at $7565, were stolen from their residence within the past six hours. The point of entry was an unlocked sliding glass door.

March 3 – Theft – Route 33, 1200 Block; a business; reported 11:42 am. The victim reported 15 Yankee Candles, valued at $375, were stolen by an unknown male suspect. The suspect was described as: a 40-50 year old black male, approximately 5’8” tall and 240 pounds; wearing a yellow shirt, jeans and black shoes.

March 4 – Burglary – Andover Way; reported 12:08 am. The victim reported two televisions, two computers and a DVD player, valued at $6,900, were stolen from their residence within the past seven hours. The point of entry is unknown.

March 4 – Burglary – Reeger Avenue; reported 6:25 pm. The victim reported eight rings, valued at $2,000 total were stolen from their residence within the past two hours. The point of entry was an unlocked front door.

March 4 – Robbery – Barricklo Street; reported 8:24 pm. The victim reported they were robbed at gun point by three unknown black males. The suspects were described as: 19-21 years old, approximately 6 feet tall and 180-200 pounds, wearing black skull caps, jackets and pants. The suspects fled with $200 cash and an order of Chinese food.

March 5 – Burglary – Redwood Avenue, 100 Block; reported 2:38 am. The victim reported their purse, containing credit cards and cash valued at $185, was stolen from the residence within the past few minutes. The point of entry was a ground level rear window.

March 5 – Burglary Attempt – Kuser Road, 2400 Block; a business; reported 6:45 am. The victim reported a window was found pushed in when the reported to work this morning. No entry was made.

March 5 – Burglary – Nottingham Way, 1700 Block; a business; reported 7:54 am. The victim reported the front window to the business was broken overnight. $100 cash, an Xbox 360 and a Call of Duty video game were reported stolen. The proceeds were valued at $250.

March 5 – Suspicious Vehicle – Quakerbridge Road, 3800 Block; WaWa; reported 3:27 pm. Officers arrested Derrick W. Howard, 34, of Trenton, and Joseph P. Verde, 41, of Hamilton, on charges of possession of CDS, possession with intent to distribute and possession of CDS within a school zone. Officers also arrested Omar D. Thornton, 25, of Trenton, on two counts of possession of CDS, possession with intent to distribute, possession of CDS within a school zone and on a Trenton warrant.

March 6 – Burglary – Tar Heels Road; reported 2:27 am. The victim reported $10,000 - $15,000 worth of gold coins and jewelry was stolen from their residence earlier in the evening. The point of entry was a broken rear window.

March 6 – Criminal Mischief – Fitzrandolph Avenue; reported 3:02 pm. The victim reported they found a bullet hole in the front passenger side door of their automobile.

March 7 – Burglary – Cedar Lane, 800 Block; reported 7:07 pm. The victim reported an unknown male attempted to gain entry to the residence through a rear door. In a second incident on the 800 Block of Cedar Lane, reported at 7:14 pm, the victim reported their residence was entered through a front window. The victim was unsure what, if any, proceeds were stolen at this time.

March 7 – Burglary – Arena Drive, 1900 Block; reported 10:01 pm. The victim reported two flat-screen televisions and a laptop computer were stolen from the residence within the past nine hours. The proceeds were valued at $2,350. No signs of forced entry were found by the investigating officers.

March 8 – Burglary to Automobile – Redwood Avenue, 100 Block; reported 3:30 pm. The victim reported their unlocked automobile was entered over the weekend and $8 in coins was stolen. The victim also reported during the same timeframe unknown suspects attempted to enter their residence. Pry marks were found on a door.

March 8 – Burglary – Olden Terrace; reported 9:38 pm. The victim reported they returned home and found their residence ransacked and noises coming from the second floor. Officers arrested: Carlos Romero, 24, of Trenton, on charges of burglary, theft and unlawful possession of a weapon; and Nabor Dominguez, 21, of Trenton, on charges of burglary and theft. Officers also took two juvenile accomplices into custody.

March 11 – Burglary – Yardville-Allentown Road, 600 Block; reported 10:26 am. The victim reported they were checking on family property and found a rear door kicked in. No proceeds were reported stolen.

March 12 – Burglary – Nottingham Way, 1700 Block; a business; reported 2:04 am. The victim reported an unknown amount of costume jewelry and cash was stolen within the past few minutes. The point of entry was determined to be a broken front window.

March 12 – Burglary – Nottingham Way, 1600 Block; a business; reported 2:13 am. The victim reported unknown suspects entered the business in the past few minutes. No proceeds were reported stolen. The point of entry was determined to be a broken front door window.

March 12 – Burglary – East State Street, 1600 Block; reported 12:23 pm. The victim reported a Nintendo Wii, a Sony PSP, $70 in coins, a silver men’s watch and a 30” LG television were stolen from their residence within the past two hours. The point of entry was determined to be a front door.

March 12 – Robbery – Nottingham Way, 1300 Block; reported 10:35 pm. The victims reported they were assaulted and robbed by a group of black males. Suspect one was described as a: black male, 5’10”, 170 pounds and armed with a snow shovel. Suspect two was described as a: black male, 5’7”, 300 pounds, 18 years old and armed with a hand gun. The last suspect was described as a: black male, 5’7”, 140 pounds and 17 years old.

March 12 – Robbery – Genesee Street/Joseph Street; reported 11:09 pm. The victim reported they were robbed of $100 cash by an unknown group of black males. Suspect one was described as a: black male, 5’11”, 210 pounds, 19-23 years old, wearing dark blue baggy jeans and a large red pointed-hood sweat shirt. Suspect two was described as a: black male, 5’11”, 200 pounds, 19-23 years old, wearing baggy blue jeans and a dark hooded jacket or sweatshirt. Suspect three was described as a: black male, 6’2”, 215 pounds, 19-23 years old, wearing dark pants and black jacket with a red or orange strip down the sleeve.

March 13 – Criminal Mischief – Lalor Street, 800 Block; a business; reported 2:52 pm. The victim reported that while patronizing the business the previous evening, the trunk of their automobile was keyed at an unknown time.

March 14 – Burglary – Kristopher Drive; reported 5:45 pm. The victim reported unknown suspects entered their residence at an unknown time in the past 13 hours. Two firearms were reported stolen. The point of entry is unknown at this time.

March 14 – Theft – Route 130, 600 Block; a business; reported 2:26 pm. The victim reported $2,000 worth of tires and rims were stolen from an automobile on the lot. The automobile was also damaged by cinder blocks placed under it for support.

March 15 – Suspicious Person – South Broad Street, 2300 Block; reported 4:26 pm. Officers arrested Nathaniel R. Arrington, 22, of Hamilton; Joanne Ambroise, 21, of Hamilton; and Charles J. Pittman, 24, of Hamilton, on a Hamilton warrant. All three were charged with possession of CDS, intent to distribute, possession of CDS paraphernalia. All three were additionally charged with a violation of the Township’s open container ordinance.

March 16 – Burglary to Automobile – South Broad Street, 2400 Block; a business; reported 2:04 pm. The caller reported five automobiles in their lot were entered overnight. In each case, a window was broken. A total of $5,405 in proceeds was reported stolen.

March 16 – Theft – South Broad Street, 2400 Block; a business; reported 3:03 pm. The calling person reported catalytic converters from three automobiles in their lot were stolen along with a 20’ aluminum ladder.

March 17 – Burglary to Automobile – Portofino Drive; reported 5:58 am. The victim reported their unlocked automobiles were entered overnight. Three credit cards were reported stolen. $34.91 in fraudulent charges were subsequently reported. In a second incident on Portofino Drive, reported at 12:50 pm, the victim reported their unlocked automobile was entered overnight. A Garmin GPS unit was reported stolen.

March 17 – Burglary to Automobile – Sedona Boulevard; reported 9:41 am. The victim reported their unlocked automobiles were entered overnight. Cigarettes were reported stolen from one of the automobiles.

March 19 – Burglary – Bunting Avenue, 200 Block; 6/11 Baseball Complex; reported 1:14 pm. The caller reported unknown suspects entered the batting cages and damaged equipment. At this time, no proceeds have been reported stolen. The point of entry was a locked door, which was found taken off its hinges.

March 19 – Robbery – Nottingham Way, 1600 Block; a business; reported 10:44 pm. The victim reported they were robbed at gunpoint by a group of unknown male suspects. The suspects fled towards Trenton with an undisclosed sum of cash in a blue Buick sedan. The suspects were described as two black males and one white male. No further description was provided.

March 20 – Burglary – Nottingham Way, 2100 Block; a business; reported 5:39 am. The victim reported unknown suspects gained entry to the business by breaking the glass out on the front door. All stolen proceeds were later recovered by police. A second burglary incident to a business, on the 2000 Block of Nottingham Way, was reported at 5:50 am. The victim reported the front door glass was broken and unknown suspects entered the business. No proceeds were reported stolen. A third burglary incident to a business, on the 2000 Block of Nottingham Way, was reported at 6:13 am. The victim reported the front door was broken and the cash register was missing, but it did not contain any money.

March 20 – Disturbance – Lynwood Avenue, 300 Block; reported 12:39 pm. Officers arrested Kinyana Leonard, 28, of Trenton, on a charge of creating a disturbance and for a violation of a Township ordinance.

March 20 – Burglary Attempt– Lafayette Avenue, 200 Block; reported 12:40 pm. The victim reported unknown suspects attempted to gain entry to their residence overnight. A front screen door was found cut open and pry marks were found on the interior main door and frame. A window was also found pushed up three inches. No entry was made through either point.

March 21 – Graffiti – Kuser Road, 2200 Block; Veteran’s Park, South Entrance; reported 12:34 pm. The calling person reported graffiti damage to a men’s bathroom, physical damage to the main door of the bathroom, and physical damage to the clubhouse of the baseball field and the skate park shed.

March 22 – Burglary to Automobile – Wilfred Avenue, 100 Block; reported 10:59 am. The victim reported their locked automobile was entered overnight. A driver’s license, a gold chain, gold earrings, $120 cash, two purses and a box of envelopes were reported stolen. The proceeds were valued at $715. In a second incident on Wilfred Avenue, which occurred on the 200 Block, the victim reported their locked automobile was entered overnight. The interior was found ransacked but no proceeds were reported stolen. The point of entry is unknown at this time.

March 22 – Burglary – Whitehorse-Mercerville Road, 2200 Block; reported 4:48 pm. The victim reported their residence was entered by unknown suspects within the past nine hours. The point of entry was a forced in garage door. No proceeds were reported stolen at this time.

March 22 – Burglary to Automobile – Stenton Court; reported 6:50 pm. The victim reported their locked automobile was entered overnight. No proceeds were reported stolen, however, the contents of the trunk were found strewn about the backseat of the automobile. The point of entry is unknown at this time.

March 25 – Burglary Attempt – Beal Street, 100 Block; reported 8:16 am. The victim reported unknown suspects attempted to gain entry to their residence within the past four hours. The front door was found forced open by unknown means.

March 27 – Burglary – Bunting Avenue, 200 Block; a business; reported 9:14 am. The victim reported $2,000 in cash was stolen from the business overnight. The point of entry was determined to be a front window.

March 28 – Burglary – Lalor Street, 500 Block; reported 8:42 am. The victim reported a 2001 Yamaha Banshee ATV, blue and silver in color, was stolen from their garage overnight. The point of entry was a rear garage door.

March 28 – Burglary – Brafman Drive; reported 5:42 pm. The victim reported their unlocked backyard shed was entered at an unknown time in the past week. An Echo leaf blower, valued at $150; a Ryobi weed whacker, valued at $100; and a Honda pressure blower, valued at $500, were reported stolen.

March 28 – Theft – Marketplace Boulevard, 300 Block; a business; reported 2:15 pm. The victim reported the theft of a purse, which contained several forms of identification, credit cards and insurance cards. In a second incident on Marketplace Boulevard, occurring at the Walmart on the 700 Block and reported at 2:27 pm; officers arrested Jovan O. Parham, 26, of Trenton. In a third incident on Marketplace Boulevard, occurring at a business on the 100 Block and reported at 5:36 pm; the victim reported $200 in merchandise was stolen by an unknown male suspect, who fled the premises.

March 28 – Theft – Edinburg, 1000 Block; a business; reported 7:03 pm. The victim reported the theft of a set of keys.

March 29 – Criminal Mischief – Marketplace Boulevard, 300 Block; reported 10:04 am. The calling person reported approximately $80,000 to $100,000 worth of trees and landscaping was damaged over the weekend by unknown suspects in ATVs and trucks behind the shopping center.

March 29 – Burglary to Automobile – Hughes Avenue; reported 6:02 pm. The victim reported their unlocked automobile was entered over the weekend. A wallet was reported stolen.

March 30 – Burglary to Automobile – Brookwood Road; reported 10:10 am. The victim reported their automobile was entered overnight. A Garmin GPS unit, an iPod holster and an otter box were stolen.

March 30 – Burglary – William Street, 1000 Block; reported 3:16 pm. The victim reported their residence was entered by unknown suspects within the past eight hours. A PS3 with controllers, valued at $465; an Acer laptop, valued at $500; and a HP laptop, valued at $500, were reported stolen. The point of entry was an unlocked side door.